loco rerum immobilium
loco rerum immobilium (loh-koh reer-[schwa]m im-[schwa]-bil-ee-[schwa]m). [Latin] Scots law. Treated as immovable things. • The phrase appeared in reference to a determination of whether certain items (such as shares of stock) should be treated as movable or immovable property.
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